A Win32 layer allows the standard HotSpot JVM to run, essentially providing a JavaOS
platform for server applications. It can also be used as a small kernel for embedded
network server applications written in C. Sanos has a standard POSIX based API and an
ANSI Standard C runtime library.

The kernel was initially developed as part of an experiment on investigating the
feasibility of running java server applications without a traditional operating system
only using a simple kernel. The sanos kernel is open source and released under a general
BSD software license.

RC702

The RC702, nicknamed RC Piccolo, was a Danish micro computer produced by
Regnecentralen from 1980.
The RC702 had a Zilog Z-80A CPU and 64KB RAM, one or two 5 1/4" floppy disk drives, as well as serial
and parallel I/O ports. It ran CP/M and a number of standalone systems like COMAL and UCSD Pascal.